Architecture UIA 2014 Durban: Architecture OTHERWHERE Architecture August 7, 2014 UIA 2014 Durban: Architecture OTHERWHERE This is the first time a congress of this magnitude has been held in Sub-Saharan Africa, constituting the largest gathering of architectural, design and environmental professionals in the country. Full Article
Architecture Open House Architecture Architecture August 6, 2014 Open House Architecture Make sure you book your spot today. Full Article
Architecture UNISA Cape Town Campus Architecture August 4, 2014 UNISA Cape Town Campus A sneak peak from Issue 73 of VISI. Full Article
Architecture Joburg through an honest lens Architecture July 21, 2014 Joburg through an honest lens Calvin Copeling’s exhibition ‘A Look Through The Lens’ takes an Instagram journey through Johannesburg to unearth the city’s frequently overlooked historic buildings. Full Article
Architecture International Union of Architects Architecture July 17, 2014 International Union of Architects The 25th International Union of Architects (UIA) world congress is coming to Durban from 3 to 7 August 2014. It is a major gathering of architects that happens every three years in a different city — and this will be its first time in Sub-Saharan Africa. Full Article
Architecture At home with the Fagans Architecture July 16, 2014 At home with the Fagans The Fagans are as much an institution in South African architectural circles as the buildings Gawie has designed in the course of his 70-year career. With no sign of stopping just yet, the couple concedes that they’ll consider retirement when they reach 100. Full Article
Architecture The Baby Grand Architecture July 14, 2014 The Baby Grand Interior decorator Francois du Plessis took six years to turn this compact City Bowl Victorian into a white oasis with a heart of green. Full Article
Design Time, space, existence Design July 2, 2014 Time, space, existence Enrico Daffonchio is the only SA-based architect exhibiting at the ‘Time Space Existence’ exhibition in Venice this year. Nia Magoulianiti-McGregor tells us why. Full Article